Charismatic (movement)
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Charismatic (movement). Christian belief that the
Holy Spirit imparts particular gifts and inspiration, which have visible and internally recognizable consequences. This movement of the Holy Spirit in the historic denominations was characterized by experience of ‘
baptism in the Holy Spirit’ or ‘second baptism’ and by a new informality in
liturgical worship, anticipation of the Second Coming of Christ, and renewed emphasis on the present reality of the gifts of the Spirit, especially
healing,
prophecy, and speaking in tongues (
glossolalia).
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WOMAN, WALL STREET, BANKING
Magazine article from: Accountancy SA; 9/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Africa and all over the world, if attitudes shifted. Frances Elizabeth Willard, well-known American reformer, wrote about banking...spiritual upliftment of women published in 1897. Willard wrote: "It cannot yet be claimed for women that...
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Frances Willard's Place in History
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 9/6/1995; 567 words
; ...feminist goals. For example, under Frances Willard's leadership, the WCTU was...especially the urban poor. Frances Willard taught that gaining the right...along with those of her friends Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony...
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Alcoholism and the temperance movement in early American folk art.
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques; 2/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...Members of the Connecticut chapter made a folk art tribute to the national organization - a quilt honoring Elizabeth Frances C. Willard (1839-1898), who was its president from 1879 to 1897.(8) Painted banners, to be hung on the walls...
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BOOKMARKS; Women's tales, told by women
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 10/30/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...Suffragists" by historian Jean Baker (Hill and Wang) unspools the lives of Lucy Stone, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Frances Willard and Alice Paul as it unfolds the story of the women's rights movement. The story, itself compelling...
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The Grounding of Modern Feminism.
Magazine article from: The Nation; 2/6/1988; ; 700+ words
; ...suffrage groups led by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Frances Willard's Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and...radicals like Rheta Childe Dorr, Crystal Eastman, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn and Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Their...
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OBIT - HAYSLETT, FRANCES ELIZABETH BYER
Newspaper article from: Roanoke Times & World News; 6/29/2003; 423 words
; HAYSLETT, Frances Elizabeth Byer, age 78, of 56 Alleghany Street...daughter of the late Benjamin Franklin and Elizabeth Virginia Bower Byer. Mrs. Hayslett...preceded in death by her husband, Willard Vernon Hayslett; one sister, Cathleen...
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FRANCES ELIZABETH TEETZ VUNCK.(CAPITAL REGION)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY); 4/16/1997; 502 words
; SLINGERLANDS -- Frances Elizabeth Teetz Vunck, 77, of New Scotland Road died Sunday after being...the mother of the late Richard Dana Vunck. Sister of the late Willard Teetz, Helen Teetz and Richard Teetz; aunt of William Teetz of...
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Evangelical Disenchantment: Nine Portraits of Faith and Doubt.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Christian Century; 6/2/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...Newman, jack-of-all-reforms Theodore Dwight Weld, a trio of early feminists (Sarah Grimke, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Frances Willard), artist Vincent van Gogh and writers Edmund Gosse and James Baldwin. It's an impressive and unlikely...
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Commentary
Newspaper article from: Beacon News, The (Aurora, IL); 3/1/2004; ; 545 words
; ...fight for female suffrage. Women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Lucretia Mott, Frances Willard and countless others spent their lives...and forge ahead, vote on March 16. Elizabeth Flowers lives in Montgomery.
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White Women's Rights: The Racial Origins of Feminism in the United States
Magazine article from: The Journal of Southern History; 11/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...Newman's examination is designed to show that Alice Fletcher's work for Indian reform, Elizabeth Cady Stanton's suffrage activities, Frances Willard's temperance organizing, and May French-Sheldon's exploration of Africa (to name...
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Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard (1839-1898) was a prominent American temperance crusader and women's suffrage leader. Frances Willard was born on Sept. 28, 1839, in Churchville, N.Y. Her idealistic...
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Frances Elizabeth Willard
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Frances Elizabeth Willard 1839-98, American temperance leader and reformer, b. Churchville, N.Y., grad. Northwestern Female College, 1859. She...
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Willard, Frances (1839-1898)
Book article from: American Eras
Frances Willard (1839-1898) Temperance leader, suffragist Early Life. Born in September 1839 in Churchville, New York, Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard, the fourth of five children, was the daughter of Mary Hill...
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temperance movements
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...securing federal prohibition (1919-33). Among the outstanding women temperance workers of the period were Frances Elizabeth Willard , Susan B. Anthony , and Carry Nation . Among the effects of temperance agitation were the stimulation of interest...
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The Suffrage Movement
Book article from: American Eras
...such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton were having a difficult...and a new vision of government. FRANCES WILLARD ’ S BICYCLE Like many female reformers of the 1890s, Frances Willard, president of the Woman ’...
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